—_— = Sareea — a nome Cuenta rn pn ene THE EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1878 NO. 440. VOL 3, Tux Dary Exawrver! JAMES HOBBS, | 4 ore; Is Published every Evening. CABI NET. Wr A Er, OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER, UPHOLSTERER, tTC., |S REMOVED from McPhail’s Corner | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, to the premises just vacated by Mr. Charlottetown, P. E. I. | JOHN STUMBLES, Prince Street, where, with Tae Next Seven” Years.—We think there are few things better established than that trade moves im cycles, That after a | Private advices received here yesterday Period of prosperity‘comes hard times, and | ‘from Newfoundland state that the New- ©? versa. Wehave been passing through foundland Government had been asked by | 4 Severe ordeal since 1873. To-day we find the British Government to give an account Prices for money, labor and commodities of the Fortune Bay affair; and that it had | @veraging lower than for a great many years. | prepared an elaborate case, setting out that , Now the right time to begin business is The Fishery Question. (From the Toronto Mail.) KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : | increased facilities, he is prepared to attend to | Te ES when assailed by the mob the American | When things are at the worst—after years of Six Months, ‘ ‘ $2 50 the wants of his customers with punctuality | | ohawrn adi violating not only the Colonial failure and depression. This being true, Three Months, - . : 1 25 and despatch, and on reasonable terms. : | tishery law against “seining ‘herring in the the time to start is now. The One Month, ° . 0 50 CARPETS cut and laid. i] ee itl Sunday law. but also future merchant will doubtless pay One Week, . . . 012 ParnvinG and Repairing neatly done. ahtlee a a, See ata ee attention than the merchants of fy as Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- ierly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- vation. W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | Office Sup’t. 2. BL RAILWAY Picture Frames and Mouldings constantly | on hand, or made up to order. All kinds of Household Furniture made to order, cheap and good, New Pattern School Desks made at short | notice. A first-class article. s@ Don’t forget the place: PRINGE STREET (near the new Baptist Churcia im course of erection), Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1878— COMMERCIAL EXAMINE FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN | : . > . . pose of prosecnting their fishing, whic THE PROVINCE. the Treaty, they having landed for the pr more 1 is not permitted by that instrument. The Newfoundland authorities, we understand, do not attempt to defend the action of the mob, but point out that as the American crews were engaged in a proceeding which they knew to be unlawful, they cannot with any face ask for damages because they were interrupted in it by persons other than the duly authorized officers of the colony. On the point raised by Mr, Evarts, viz., as to whether American fishermen are bound the past to these tides in trade. The |} man who neglects them is almost certain to get into trouble, for when the storms come up, as they are sure to do, he has all his credit sails out, and the concern becomes unmanageable. We think all the indica tions now favor a good run for some years to come. Goods are being produced at such remarkably cheap rates that consumption is sure to increase. Our enormous crops last year and this will enable the people on the farms and in the cities to buy more. For these reasons we think those who are pre- Special Running Arrangement. Union Assurance Company } ao me eanem a0 ho adr = paring for better times are acting wisely.-— OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Treaty says the Americans shall have]. Y. Ww tinee. N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM. BER 4th a SPECIAL STEAMBOAT MAIL TRAIN will run as follows:— Going West. Going East. A. M. | . P.M, Ch'town Dp. 6.25|/Summerside Dp. 6.05 Royalty Jnc | ** 6.40, Kensington | * 6.33 N. Wiltshire} ‘‘ 7.20) County Line’ ‘* 6.58 —— 30: ——— Capital, Twelve Million Five Hun- dred Thousand Dollars. $12,500,000.00. eanu LANCE EFFECTED against Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. {t Contains Twenty-sight Columns, nearly every one of which is in closely set READING MATTER. the liberty to fish in British waters ‘ in common” with British subjects; and that the British fishermen have the liberty to fish in American waters ‘‘in common” with subjects of the United States. The Newfoundland and Dominion authorities have all along maintained that these words mean that American fishermen in British ——— om + The Article of Diet of almost universal consumption among the poorer classes in Russia is the variety of home-made cheese known as ‘‘tworog,” of which more than 7,000,000 pounds are sold annually in Bt. Petersburg alone. Its mode of preparation is very simple. Sour skim milk is placed os ° lem waters shall be subject equally with British | over night in a warm oven, and poured the Te aa oe age is is — Low rates and prompt settlement of fishermen to Brivish venue. while | next day upon a sieve, where it is allowed Bread albane! «‘ 8.00||HunterRiver. “‘ 7.33 | 4058°5- : British fishermen in American waters shal] | to remain till all the whey runs off. The County Line| “‘ 8.07!'N. Wiltshire} ‘‘ 7.45 HORACE HASZARD, obey equally with American fishermen the | curd is then packed tight in a wooden ves- Kensington { ‘ 8.32! Royalty Jnc} “ 8.25) ; ; Agent for P. E. Island, NSIDHR {} TRAM American regulations. The States of | sel, and covered with a lid made to fit ex- Summerside| ar 9.00)|Ch’'town ar 8.40|Ch’town, Oct. 19—pat tf Maine and Massachusetts—for the fisheries | actly within it. On this heavy weights are Cc. J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov't Railways. Supt. P. BE. I. R, Ch’town Oct. 30.—p near h pres kea sp sj 3i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 10. Fali and Winter Arrangement, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1878. Trains Going West. ae every comfort to the travelling public. Suit- - presentinent of the Grand Jury in connec- | operated with a capital of 15,000,000 francs. STATIONS. No, 1 No. 3 able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen. tion with the term of the Criminal Court] The building and yards cover an area of et Express, j Mixed. | Oct. 15, 1878—3m IN DULL now being held in that city, and which | 220 acres, and within these are 252 steam Georgetown | Dp 9.10 am; ESET ee Jury, the Chronicle says, is ‘remarkable engines, furnishing 9,000 horse-power. Cardigan 4 9:35 * “hn iy KAS alike for the intelligence and respectability | Fancy the consumption of coal at an estab- M.Stew’t Jun arl0.55 a 4 _ Q Tn 4 ; of its members,” remarks as follows : “We | lishment of this size in a year, when 1,100 dp11.05 ae ie i RH AILHE 0 —aKr THE— now come to one of the most pertinent and | tons are used daily. The works are divided Royalty Jun. dhae el ons. os ae ing ’ important of the questions touched upon by | into twelve sections, and before the fitian- Spore tap So acilthi 30 pm Hwee iarancd Co. of Haditor lathe the Grand Jury, Reference is had to the| cial crisis of 1873 employed more than ° Due Mi € i1isurance Uo. of Hahtax an e 5 i i Wi Royalty Jun. Bae 9.20 « et 3.50 “* | British American Assurance Co. of Toronto | ee iter Saal eee < as ag a 10,000 men. Ten millions of francs are an- r NNTeT ED 1 4*4Q, 12 *¢ | 4engiay ** broth offices of undoubted atandine A Dw 1; Upon females, and co the value of the use; nually paid out to workingmen, and the N. Wiltshire (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby Haj a £ the ash holes det Rea! Oi Hunter River £10.28 « | ** 5.03 “* | they can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes ij i 7 omen oS 8 wholesome deterent | value of the annual production is 40,000,- Breadalbane | “11.07 “ |“ 5.41 * Tor Freight in the above-named offices, in addi. to the repetition of crimes of this re-| 000 francs. An immense steam-engine for County Line “11.18 “ | * 5.51 “* | tion to the risks taken in their own office. volting character. The honor and safety | pumping out mines is one of the most curi- Kensington | “12.00 ** | “© 6.30 * ss Risks taken daily at their Office, corner of the weaker sex are justly dear to Chris-| ous features of this Company’s exhibit. - ; ) ‘ar 12.30 pm ar 7.00 ‘* | Great George and Lower Water Streets. ie iatptiniaaligi tian and civilized man, and it is not too} This might machine rears itself up above Summerside ; 9 se | ws ; en. : : ( |dp 2.40 | F. W. HALES, Sec’y. much to say that he is prepared to go to| everything in.its neighborhood, as the Cor- Wellington i Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1878——-3m eod great lengths for their protection. | liss did at Philadelphia. This engine is peo be Hill F aan p8 —_—______— : Naturally enough, however, he shrinks! made to work a rod which descends 5bO Leary | a5 . irom the infliction of cruelty upon his mis- | yards,-—Paris Letter. Alberton } fap = a | DR. CONROY The Weexly Hxaminer guided fellow-creature ; _ but it is very leet ional 5 . Tignish lar 7.95 « Physician and Su rFQCon. ae pear ay this eating 1s not} While Offenbach was on a visit to Vienna . OFFICE: very misplaced In the case of the brutes in| he was called upon by a young man who ‘Trains Going East. Dh. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ment Street, Charlottetown, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). BE ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. | Oct. 15—3m TS, Aes, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. I, J.J. DAVIES - - - Proprietor (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). FENUIS well-known Hotel is now open under the present management ; and, having been newly furnished throughout, it offers City Hotel Building, opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street. SINGLE COPIZS to the 3lst December, 1878—-thirteen months—$1,.00 in ad- vance. SIX COPIES to one address, or addresse. separately, as desired, $3.59 in advance TEN COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, as desired, $9.0@ in advance. FIFTEEN COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, as required, $13.50 in advance. TWENTY COPIES to one address, or ss addressed separately, as desired, 17,00 is acknowledged to be ahead of any are under State control—acquiesce in this construction by subjecting British fisher- men frequenting their waters to their State and municipal laws, and the British bow without a murmur, altheugh since the Halifax Commission mulcted the United States in the $5,500,000 award, our cousins have often enforced the local regulations with unnecessary rigor. On general prin- ciples, moreover, it is clear that the Ame- rican who is admitted by treaty or other- wise into a foreign country for purposes of trade, or for any other purpose, must con- form to its general laws. It is probable that the Newfoundland case will be incor- porated into the Marquis of Salisbury’s reply. 2-1 She The Lash. The Quebec Chronicle, in reviewing the human form who allow their evil passions to so far run riot as to be guilty of an out- placed so as to keep up a constant pressure on the mass of curd; and the space between the lid and the top of the vessel is filled with cold water, which is frequently renew- ed. Tworog cheese is, in fact nothing more than hard pressed curd. In the north-west- ern and southern governments of the em- pire it is often made from sheep’s milk, and in Bessarabia a superior quality made from the whole milk is prepared, which possesses far better keeping propertiesthan the ordin- ary sort, and which is imported in consid- erable quantities to Wallachia, Moldavia, and even to Austria. ——-+-—P-660 @—-——__—- A firm which employs nearly 9,000 men is entitled to a prominent place in an in- dustrial exhibition, and the famous Cock- eriil Society of Seraing, Belgium, is that firm. The Cockerill Company’s works were established in 1817, and are at present He had been, clarinet of the theatre begged for assistance. he said, first Sa iEEEene er a” Fj es ai ‘ Charlottetown, other paper in the Provi rage upon the person of helpless women. | ¢ Pesth; he had been unfortunate ; STATIONS. No. 2 No, 4 Aung. 29, 1878—3m eod cade tend... The frequency of late of this shocking class | sudden iment, ete., ete. ; and was sure Express, Mixed. . ; of crime renders extreme measures of re- that, between fellow-musicians, etc., ete. Tignish Dp 7.50am ; pression imperative, and we are therefore Offenbach always, generous gg’ *g b Alberton ar 8.35 ** ale ' ( 0., Loc AL Aa EWS bound to approve of the suggestion that! three florins and sent him off. Six months . ' dp 8.55 “ Pes the punishment of flogging may be found afterwards a young man appealed to Offen- sf. oo Hl vere 7 ible and is aiways well filled with ae ae a ‘evi Shad ional peck far sadiaehens:S0:2iie/!:7 le aa — 3 Wellington “11.58 “« a9 PERKINS & JOB, penay mee has been adopted. There is nothing of ry eee aie Deithentra.at Carlene: | Sesenttntiin ar 12.50 pm i MMISSION MERGH ANTS i” es which your hardened ruffian stands in so} g4. ioe . . | dp 2.30 “ |Dp 9.45am " 7 etc., etc.; and was sure that, between Kensington “300 «| «1915 « iat P olitical, Shipping, Commer cial and St a ee “ oon ne brother-musicians, etc. , etc. - As he talked, } Bresdatbane ; 3.50 ; “11.07 ; SHIP BROKER Ss, General Information. mercilessly laid on him for his mbidoode, “Whee co world he oh totn thie a e * 3.50 * | “11.07 « ’ Nate Bikes ere in the wor ave 1 seen this fel- | Hunter River “4.28 “* 111.46 “ 191 State | Street, =. los > Boston. and a ~s ee bie towards protecting | Jow 2” recognized him. Going into another = ar x > . an pm “August 23, 1878 —3in sostety from auch monsters. ee Stee semen 8 ae superb i oyalty . 2. Tt; ’ e . —- 5 ? } sc“ thi 2” Ch’to { ‘ar 6.00 “* lar 1.15 * The debates of the Local Legisla will ‘he When Midhat Pacha became chief of the aan who had Pe a 5 colle ue | we ( |dp 2.55 ** PROFESSIONAL GARD. fully di es a tel Government, and set to work to reorganize dream reddened, stammered, and d . Royalty Jun. ** 3.15 pO! — — vail re apy i Sas bgp €-| Turkey, his first act was to present to the “ Ah.” said Offerbach, ‘« f Td i, os k sais bihenh {jar 4.30 « ae a anes See anal vey ae Sultan the names of all the governors and siete te my Soclees Pe sliee “tins Ya | ; { dp ‘. Me A. A, McLHAN, terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia. prefects he intended to substitute for those have been three florins to the good !” ' pe aoe Barrister and Attg tel, fk actually in office. The sovereign took the / eorgetown ar 6.25 ‘ 1 Paey-at-Law, A CG aod . ; paper and began to enrase, to add, and to - Story willjbe made a specialty, : ? — r . . SOURIS BRANCH Newson’s Buripixe, Ovposrre Post Orr:cr, fi ae ee modify to such an extent that nothing re- * Warne Marcu.—An inteenations) : 0 . South Side Q q mained of Midhat’s work. The latter in- | Waltzing match between Herr Von Husin- . a eee engeney ie sisted on the list being maintained as he | burg, advertised as ‘‘ The Celebrated Pro- . Going West. Going East.;| CHARLOTTETOWN, - - P. EL - had presented as he had presented it. | fessor of Berlin,” and H Austin, an- 7 Ao woe Woo Aug. 13th, 1878—3m eod “But,” exclaimed the Sultan, if you ap- ay ae World aden } oo | : ~ £ ; ; ancer 0 ton,” - ] STATIONS, | Mixed. ||STATIONS,| Mixed. St Lawrence Marine Ing, Co The Daily Examiner , oe mate What, alt ~ “Sire,” | ing ofthe 6th, at. the Clarendon "Hotel, f ad. — ' : s UUs respectfully observed Midhat, “I do no oe ae Both are now living in New i A.M. | P.M. OF P. E. ISLAND. ; more than is done in all the countries goy- | 10rk, and the match grew out of an argu- Souris Dp 8.00||MtStw’tJnciDp 4.40 -——:0:—— Will be sent to any part of the Province, the db ituti ime.” ‘‘Wel],” | ment between their respective friends as to os Uy erned by a constitutional regime. Well, : pec j Harmony ** 8,25! | Morell ‘* 5.22] SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . $129 000.00. Dominion, United States or Great remarked the Sultan, ‘‘if that is the con-| Which has the greater power of endurance. St. Peters m 9.40} St. Peters “ 55D amet Britain on receipt of stitutional regime, T will have none of it. There are no stakes, the contest being re- . Morell 10.13 Harmony 1 2-29 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: I am the master.” nown and the championship of the world. | MtS’tw’t Jnclar 10.55|! Souris ar 7.35) Arcurpatp Kenngpy, Esg., President ; Jonn -_ Each asserts that he will be able to waltz Cc. J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Supt. P. E. 1. R. Ch’town, Oct 30, 1878. p ne arh pres kca sp sj 6i F. RoBerrson, Esq. ; ARTEMAS Lorp, Esq. ; G. D. Loxeworra, Ese. ; W. E. Dawson, Esq. ; Tuomas Morris, Esa. ; P. W. Hynpman, Esa. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange For Six Months, - - - - - $2.50 per Three Months, - - - - 1,25 or@Qne Month --- =< - 0 The Liverpool Post of October 25 contains the following interesting announcement :— ‘The Beaver Line steamer Lake Nepigon arrived in the Mersey, from Montreal, yes- twenty hours without stopping, and denies that the other can. Tue Misses LePsce are now conducting Building. s@ ADDRESS, terday, with 140 head of cattle. WN otwith- a first-class boarding house on the corner of E OARDERS— A few permanent and FRED. W. HYNDMAN standing she had heavy weather during the /Great George and King streets, in the = transient Boarders can be accommodated Gemsed ary passage, no deaths amongst the caitle oc-| building heretofore known as the ‘‘ Broad- at reasonable terms at the Quiney House,| March 25—ly law : W [. 60 i i ON curred. She brings 1,145 sheep, having|-way House.” This house, being refitted in next to Mr. John Seller’s areony Store. — 8.4 me ag only lost seven out of a total of 1,152! excellent style, situated in a most cone “ood Stable accommodation can also be had Manager Examiner Printing and shipped at Montreal. The Lake Nepigon | y in connection with this Hote’, Oct, 14—2i law* UBSCRIBE for the DAIL ° S AMINER .the Sheree oa a | Paper published in the Province, Publishing Company, Chtown, Dec. 1877. Qa also brought a large cargo of Canadian pro- duce.” venient part of the city, and conducted by obliging ladies, is therefore one of the most desirable for permanent boarders. 1m